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re: NCAA Proposes Cecil Newton Law to Close Loophole That AU Slipped Through

Posted on 7/27/11 at 3:10 pm to
Posted by molsusports
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Posted on 7/27/11 at 3:10 pm to
I can not understand how in the world that was the verbiage if it ever was - because typically the schools providing illicit benefits are the only ones who could prove the benefits were provided (and they are not likely to turn themselves in)

That makes for a near impossible enforcement situation - it is hard enough to find enough evidence to be convinced a kid sought illicit benefits

And what if the kid didn't seek them but they start showing up (envelopes of cash) in his locker? Isn't he still eligible if that verbiage is the key? After all - he never sought them out... he just received them

whole thing strikes me as crazy
Posted by NYCAuburn
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Posted on 7/27/11 at 3:15 pm to
quote:

whole thing strikes me as crazy


Agreed,


quote:

And what if the kid didn't seek them but they start showing up (envelopes of cash) in his locker? Isn't he still eligible if that verbiage is the key? After all - he never sought them out... he just received them


I think once he accepts them it is consider agreed upon, if he were to refuse, it would not
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